Thanks. The fixing will be delayed a bit because the CVS tree is
currently badly broken. Please be patient.
Thanks,
Toivo Pedaste writes:
> I thought I sent it to you as an attachment
> --
> Toivo Pedaste Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> University Computing Services, Phone: +61 8 9 380 2605
> University of Western Australia Fax: +61 8 9 380 1109
> "The time has come", the Walrus said, "to talk of many things"...#
> # Example config file for ht://Dig.
> #
> # This configuration file is used by all the programs that make up ht://Dig.
> # Please refer to the attribute reference manual for more details on what
> # can be put into this file. (http://www.htdig.org/confindex.html)
> # Note that most attributes have very reasonable default values so you
> # really only have to add attributes here if you want to change the defaults.
> #
> # What follows are some of the common attributes you might want to change.
> #
>
> #
> # Specify where the database files need to go. Make sure that there is
> # plenty of free disk space available for the databases. They can get
> # pretty big.
> #
> database_dir: /opt/www/var/htdig
>
> #
> # This specifies the URL where the robot (htdig) will start. You can specify
> # multiple URLs here. Just separate them by some whitespace.
> # The example here will cause the ht://Dig homepage and related pages to be
> # indexed.
> # You could also index all the URLs in a file like so:
> # start_url: `${common_dir}/start.url`
> #
> start_url: http://www.ucs.uwa.edu.au/
>
> #
> # This attribute limits the scope of the indexing process. The default is to
> # set it to the same as the start_url above. This way only pages that are on
> # the sites specified in the start_url attribute will be indexed and it will
> # reject any URLs that go outside of those sites.
> #
> # Keep in mind that the value for this attribute is just a list of string
> # patterns. As long as URLs contain at least one of the patterns it will be
> # seen as part of the scope of the index.
> #
> limit_urls_to: ${start_url}
>
> #
> # If there are particular pages that you definately do NOT want to index, you
> # can use the exclude_urls attribute. The value is a list of string patterns.
> # If a URL matches any of the patterns, it will NOT be indexed. This is
> # useful to exclude things like virtual web trees or database accesses. By
> # default, all CGI URLs will be excluded. (Note that the /cgi-bin/ convention
> # may not work on your web server. Check the path prefix used on your web
> # server.)
> #
> exclude_urls: /cgi-bin/ .cgi
>
> #
> # The string htdig will send in every request to identify the robot. Change
> # this to your email address.
> #
> maintainer: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> #
> # The excerpts that are displayed in long results rely on stored information
> # in the index databases. The compiled default only stores 512 characters of
> # text from each document (this excludes any HTML markup...) If you plan on
> # using the excerpts you probably want to make this larger. The only concern
> # here is that more disk space is going to be needed to store the additional
> # information. Since disk space is cheap (! :-)) you might want to set this
> # to a value so that a large percentage of the documents that you are going
> # to be indexing are stored completely in the database. At SDSU we found
> # that by setting this value to about 50k the index would get 97% of all
> # documents completely and only 3% was cut off at 50k. You probably want to
> # experiment with this value.
> # Note that if you want to set this value low, you probably want to set the
> # excerpt_show_top attribute to false so that the top excerpt_length characters
> # of the document are always shown.
> #
> max_head_length: 25000
>
> #
> # To limit network connections, ht://Dig will only pull up to a certain limit
> # of bytes. This prevents the indexing from dying because the server keeps
> # sending information. However, several FAQs happen because people have files
> # bigger than the default limit of 100KB. This sets the default a bit higher.
> # (see <http://www.htdig.org/FAQ.html> for more)
> #
> max_doc_size: 200000
>
> #
> # Most people expect some sort of excerpt in results. By default, if the
> # search words aren't found in context in the stored excerpt, htsearch shows
> # the text defined in the no_excerpt_text attribute:
> # (None of the search words were found in the top of this document.)
> # This attribute instead will show the top of the excerpt.
> #
> no_excerpt_show_top: true
>
> #
> # Depending on your needs, you might want to enable some of the fuzzy search
> # algorithms. There are several to choose from and you can use them in any
> # combination you feel comfortable with. Each algorithm will get a weight
> # assigned to it so that in combinations of algorithms, certain algorithms get
> # preference over others. Note that the weights only affect the ranking of
> # the results, not the actual searching.
> # The available algorithms are:
> # exact
> # endings
> # metaphone
> # prefix
> # regex
> # soundex
> # synonyms
> # By default only the "exact" algorithm is used with weight 1.
> # Note that if you are going to use the endings, metaphone, soundex,
> # or synonyms algorithms, you will need to run htfuzzy to generate
> # the databases they use.
> #
> search_algorithm: exact:1 endings:0.1
>
> #
> # The following are the templates used in the builtin search results
> # The default is to use compiled versions of these files, which produces
> # slightly faster results. However, uncommenting these lines makes it
> # very easy to change the format of search results.
> # See <http://www.htdig.org/hts_templates.html for more details.
> #
> # template_map: Long long ${common_dir}/long.html \
> # Short short ${common_dir}/short.html
> # template_name: long
>
> #
> # The following are used to change the text for the page index.
> # The defaults are just boring text numbers. These images spice
> # up the result pages quite a bit. (Feel free to do whatever, though)
> #
> next_page_text: <img src=/htdig/buttonr.gif border=0 align=middle
>width=30 height=30 alt=next>
> no_next_page_text:
> prev_page_text: <img src=/htdig/buttonl.gif border=0 align=middle
>width=30 height=30 alt=prev>
> no_prev_page_text:
> page_number_text: "<img src=/htdig/button1.gif border=0 align=middle width=30
>height=30 alt=1>" \
> "<img src=/htdig/button2.gif border=0 align=middle width=30
>height=30 alt=2>" \
> "<img src=/htdig/button3.gif border=0 align=middle width=30
>height=30 alt=3>" \
> "<img src=/htdig/button4.gif border=0 align=middle width=30
>height=30 alt=4>" \
> "<img src=/htdig/button5.gif border=0 align=middle width=30
>height=30 alt=5>" \
> "<img src=/htdig/button6.gif border=0 align=middle width=30
>height=30 alt=6>" \
> "<img src=/htdig/button7.gif border=0 align=middle width=30
>height=30 alt=7>" \
> "<img src=/htdig/button8.gif border=0 align=middle width=30
>height=30 alt=8>" \
> "<img src=/htdig/button9.gif border=0 align=middle width=30
>height=30 alt=9>" \
> "<img src=/htdig/button10.gif border=0 align=middle width=30
>height=30 alt=10>"
> #
> # To make the current page stand out, we will put a border arround the
> # image for that page.
> #
> no_page_number_text: "<img src=/htdig/button1.gif border=2 align=middle width=30
>height=30 alt=1>" \
> "<img src=/htdig/button2.gif border=2 align=middle width=30
>height=30 alt=2>" \
> "<img src=/htdig/button3.gif border=2 align=middle width=30
>height=30 alt=3>" \
> "<img src=/htdig/button4.gif border=2 align=middle width=30
>height=30 alt=4>" \
> "<img src=/htdig/button5.gif border=2 align=middle width=30
>height=30 alt=5>" \
> "<img src=/htdig/button6.gif border=2 align=middle width=30
>height=30 alt=6>" \
> "<img src=/htdig/button7.gif border=2 align=middle width=30
>height=30 alt=7>" \
> "<img src=/htdig/button8.gif border=2 align=middle width=30
>height=30 alt=8>" \
> "<img src=/htdig/button9.gif border=2 align=middle width=30
>height=30 alt=9>" \
> "<img src=/htdig/button10.gif border=2 align=middle width=30
>height=30 alt=10>"
>
> # local variables:
> # mode: text
> # eval: (if (eq window-system 'x) (progn (setq font-lock-keywords (list '("^#.*" .
>font-lock-keyword-face) '("^[a-zA-Z][^ :]+" . font-lock-function-name-face)
>'("[+$]*:" . font-lock-comment-face) )) (font-lock-mode)))
> # end:
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